Lunartic wrote:og15 wrote:Lunartic wrote:Unnatural basketball play by SGA should result in no shooting foul.
Just call the tickytack foul when Tatum originally shoves his hand into SGA to impede his dribble. SGA making some unnatural, shot attempt when a defender is blocking him, should void any chance of it being a shooting foul. (Bonus obv applies)
I can't see how unnatural basketball play would pass here because he goes into his regular shooting motion. If he did some wild shooting motion that we know no one would ever do, that would be unnatural.
For example he shoots and then swings his arm on follow through to the side so that the defender clips him, or for example, a guy extending his leg in a way he normally wouldn't to get contact, that's what would be unnatural, because you don't naturally make that movement when shooting.
That doesn't really make sense here since he just goes up to shoot a jumpshot. Brown's arm is above SGA's left arm and if he goes up for a regular jumpshot from that spot, his arm will be impeded, so unnatural would not work from what I'm seeing.
He only attempted the "shot" because he thought it would get him a call. It wasn't an actual shot attempt.
If no fouls were called, no player would ever take a shot with Tatum holding their arm down, it's a 2FG% type shot. He took it in order to coerce the refs into blowing the whistle. KD's rip-thru was the same thing and the league rightfully considered it a non-shooting play.
There's no natural shooting motion present here
Yea, I don't think that's how it gets defined, but this play wasn't called a shooting foul, the foul was called as before the shot anyways, but the bonus was present.
When they say unnatural motion though, as far as I know, it doesn't imply a shot you wouldn't take unless you were fouled, but a motion that you wouldn't make if you were shooting in general.